Lambert Bos
Lambert Bos (23 October 1670 – 6 January 1717) (or Lambertus Bos or Lammert Bos) was a Dutch scholar, critic and forerunner of Tiberius Hemsterhuis.
Lambert Bos was born at Workum in Friesland, where his father, Jakob Bos, was headmaster of the school.Template:Sfn His mother was Gerarda de Haan.[1] He was baptised in the reformed church in Workum on 25 November 1670.[2] He went to the University of Franeker (suppressed by Napoleon in 1811), and was appointed lector in 1697 and professor of Greek in 1704.Template:Sfn On 28 February 1712 he married Feiktje Doeckes Sineda, the widow of the priest Gerradus Horreus,[3] and earlier the widow of Dominic Camper.[1] after an uneventful life he died at Franeker in 1717.Template:Sfn
His most famous work, Ellipses Graecae[4] (1702), was translated into English by John Seager (1830); and his Antiquitates Graecae (1714) passed through several editions. He also published Vetus Testamentum, Ex Versione lxx. Interpretum[5] (1709); notes on Thomas Magister (1698); Exercitationes Philologicae ad loca nonnulla Novi Foederis (1700); Animadversiones ad Scriptores quosdam Graecos (1715); and two small treatises on Accents and Greek Syntax.Template:Sfn
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Script error: No such module "template wrapper".
<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />
- ↑ a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
- ↑ http://tresoar.nl/freegjesam/as_web.exe?dregio13+D+25127580Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- ↑ marriage with G HorreusScript error: No such module "Unsubst". at Tresoar Collectie Doop-, Trouw-, Begraaf- en Lidmatenboeken(DTBL) Ondertrouwregister Gerecht Franeker 1677-1700 number: 246
- ↑ Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
- ↑ v1v2v3v4 Google Books full content in Greek and Latin
Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
Sources
- Gerritzen, J. G. (1940) Schola Hemsterhusiana. Nijmegen - Utrecht.
- Encyclopedie van Friesland (1953)
- Oosthoeks Geillustreerde Encyclopaedie (1917)